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Ive been using toluene for a while now, I took the safe option and gor the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) when I baught it. I have used it with bp ultimate 20l Toluene 40l bp, this means u can be more aggrecive with the timing and so forth. Now I run it with avgas. Same deal 20l toluene with 40l avgas. Cant believ the differance, B4 I was making 268RWKW with bp and toluene now with the Avi and toluene 316RWKW. Big differance the tuning is vital to to this though

Originally posted by rev210

Yes, all fuels do that hence some people like to 'sniff' them to get the central nervous system effect. If fact ALL  

solvent based glues and paints have the same classification.This includes ordinary correction fluid like "liquid paper".

ethonal isnt, and neither is liquid paper

Originally posted by antuanstylar

ethonal isnt, and neither is liquid paper

ok lets pick nits then. :)

if I was reffering to alcohols like ethanol as a 'solvent' then I'd be wrong wouldn't I. Just like saying water is a solvent.

I should have said petrolium based solvent or something.

I believe the 'new' version of liquid paper doesn't contain xylene anymore (it used to), same as the old artline markers.

One thing i would like to know is, does anyone running toluene with Premium or Avgas run an exhaust temp gauge?

On paper the mix does increase exhaust temps... just wondering if they were measurable and whether they bumped temps up to around/over 1000degC.

MattR... didnt you lose an engine by dropping an exhaust valve... could the increased exhaust temps from the fuel mix your running be a contributing factor???

That is a very interesting point Roy.. If the increased exhaust temps from the fuel mix possibly damaging the exhaust valve.

As said before by a couple who use it on track bikes etc.. No problems as long as you don't use more than 30%.

20L of Toluene is just over that 30%.

Remember heat is a factor for killing ceramic turbo's hence why they don't like track days.

Any one tried it with Synergy 8000. I am able to run more timing @ 16psi compared to when I run BP98. BP98 causes the car to go flat for a sec then pics up and then goes flat again. Running less timing fixes the power loss/dip feeling but that isn't the point :)

I've repeated the experiment over and over again as BP98 is slightly cheaper by around 3cents per litre.

It would take a big effort to get your exhaust temps up around 1000degC your Turbo ex.manifold and dump pipe would be white hot.

You can only buy Toluene as 100%. It is labled Methyl Benzine 100% V/V Toluene.

I think 4 Doorz supplier was looking for an excuse to stop selling to him at $42/20l as the price elsewhere is now over $50

obviously expensive motoring....has anyone got a hard price on 200L drum 'cause that would be the way to go

Ive been in two cars with EGT gauges, one got a little over 900deg C, the other sits in the mid 800s. Both were on pump gas running 1 bar (give or take).

I dont think it takes a big effort, just 2-3 laps of your local circuit, which is when i use toluene.

PS - Im so glad i dont have an oil/water temp gauges or an EGT gauge, what i dont know cant hurt me.

Originally posted by KNG-32R

Rev 210, a little interested as to how you are calculating your RON levels...?

It's a bit of a very rough guesstimation, since the real calculation of RON is done on a knock engine.

My idea (probably wrong) is that the chemicals present do not adversly effect each others RON/MON by reaction. That way we can work out the rough average RON of the mixture.

I guess the bottom line is that the Toluene or Xylene mixture is definately better than the ocatne boosters commonly found on the auto store shelf.

Originally posted by 51jay

I think 4 Doorz supplier was looking for an excuse to stop selling to him at $42/20l as the price elsewhere is now over $50

obviously expensive motoring....has anyone got a hard price on 200L drum  'cause that would be the way to go

Seems that way, as now he is saying all purchasers need to have a CAMS license, and all BP servos have told me that I have to take my CAMS license to the BP depot (the ones who have heard of toluene that is).

I agree 200L drum would be the way to go...anyone got prices? where to buy?

I wouldn't go to a hardware, try Shell service station or depot and talk about it as solvent not fuel, or Trade supplies of Automotive paints.

Incidently if you want to use it legally as fuel you need to approach the appropriate? Gov dep. and arrange to pay the fuel exise to them on any amounts you buy. I don't know as yet if this applies when you are using it in small amounts as an octane booster. (is fuel tax included in price of retail octane boosters?)

Cams licence I believe only applies to leaded fuels

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